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- How to Create AI-Powered Content Briefs for WordPress – My Proven Strategyby Nouman Yaqoob on 02/03/2026 at 11:00
I once spent four hours researching a single blog post before I ever wrote a word. This is a common trap for WordPress bloggers who spend hours analyzing competitors just to rank on page one. That’s why we moved our workflows at WPBeginner to AI-powered… Read More » The post How to Create AI-Powered Content Briefs for WordPress – My Proven Strategy first appeared on WPBeginner.
- WPBeginner Spotlight 21: From App Kits to AI Agents — Big Moves in the WordPress Ecosystemby Editorial Staff on 27/02/2026 at 11:00
Welcome to another exciting edition of the WPBeginner Spotlight! February 2026 has been an incredible month for the WordPress community. WordPress 7.0 Beta is available for testing, with the first major admin redesign in years, along with built-in AI infrastructure and long-awaited collaboration features. There… Read More » The post WPBeginner Spotlight 21: From App Kits to AI Agents — Big Moves in the WordPress Ecosystem first appeared on WPBeginner.
- What’s Coming in WordPress 7.0? (Features and Screenshots)by Editorial Staff on 25/02/2026 at 11:00
WordPress 7.0 beta 1 is now available for testing. We have been spending time trying it out, and we believe this is one of the most meaningful updates in recent years. The official release is scheduled for April 9, 2026 and will bring features that… Read More » The post What’s Coming in WordPress 7.0? (Features and Screenshots) first appeared on WPBeginner.
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- ⚡ Weekly Recap: SD-WAN 0-Day, Critical CVEs, Telegram Probe, Smart TV Proxy SDK and Moreby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 02/03/2026 at 13:26
This week is not about one big event. It shows where things are moving. Network systems, cloud setups, AI tools, and common apps are all being pushed in different ways. Small gaps in access control, exposed keys, and normal features are being used as entry points. The pattern becomes clear only when you see everything together. Faster scans, smarter misuse of trusted services, and steady
- How to Protect Your SaaS from Bot Attacks with SafeLine WAFby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 02/03/2026 at 11:55
Most SaaS teams remember the day their user traffic started growing fast. Few notice the day bots started targeting them. On paper, everything looks great: more sign-ups, more sessions, more API calls. But in reality, something feels off: Sign-ups increase, but users aren’t activating. Server costs rise faster than revenue. Logs are filled with repeated requests from strange user agents. If
- APT28 Tied to CVE-2026-21513 MSHTML 0-Day Exploited Before Feb 2026 Patch Tuesdayby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 02/03/2026 at 10:36
A recently disclosed security flaw patched by Microsoft may have been exploited by the Russia-linked state-sponsored threat actor known as APT28, according to new findings from Akamai. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2026-21513 (CVSS score: 8.8), a high-severity security feature bypass affecting the MSHTML Framework. "Protection mechanism failure in MSHTML Framework allows an unauthorized
- North Korean Hackers Publish 26 npm Packages Hiding Pastebin C2 for Cross-Platform RATby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 02/03/2026 at 08:44
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a new iteration of the ongoing Contagious Interview campaign, where the North Korean threat actors have published a set of 26 malicious packages to the npm registry. The packages masquerade as developer tools, but contain functionality to extract the actual command-and-control (C2) by using seemingly harmless Pastebin content as a dead drop resolver and
- ClawJacked Flaw Lets Malicious Sites Hijack Local OpenClaw AI Agents via WebSocketby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 28/02/2026 at 17:21
OpenClaw has fixed a high-severity security issue that, if successfully exploited, could have allowed a malicious website to connect to a locally running artificial intelligence (AI) agent and take over control. "Our vulnerability lives in the core system itself – no plugins, no marketplace, no user-installed extensions – just the bare OpenClaw gateway, running exactly as documented," Oasis








